OnLive, the cloud-based gaming service set to do all sorts of nasty stuff like break the console cycle, has been dated for June 17th in the US.The service will launch on PC and Mac for a monthly subscription of $14.95 (£9.95 at the time of publication). Launch titles will include
Assassin's Creed II,
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands,
Borderlands,
Mass Effect 2 and
Dragon Age: Origins.
Publishers named as supporting the service from launch include Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Take-Two Interactive, THQ and Warner Bros.
You'll notice there's no mention of Europe - OnLive is keeping mum on when we'll get its service over here. There's also no word on when we'll get the micro console that will enable the use of OnLive through your telly.
Discussing what the service will feature at launch, OnLive COO Mike McGarvey told
MCV, "Individual titles will be available for purchase or rental on an a la carte basis. Specific game pricing, including rentals,purchases and loyalty programs, will be announced prior to the consumer launch event at E3. We’ll also be announcing additional loyalty and discount programs for consumers in the coming months."
Discussing publisher support, McGarvey went on, "We’re seeing the pace of title commitments accelerate dramatically as we approach our consumer launch."